This is such a great interview - we learn so much. I think it's because the interviewer asks a lot of detailed questions about the music itself, which weirdly is quite rare for a music interview. Also really funny the way she says the names of their tracks.
this band is very important to me and my small group of friends in Albuquerque. we grew up listening to so much fucking music but this band is so unfathomable. trip mushrooms to confield
Seriously: I listen to their stuff since months extensively and I know no other "band" that makes me happy, nervous, spaced out, frustrated and euphoric at the same time. I can't cope with my emotions when it comes to their stuff. =)
I've just checked out this automatic subtitle BETA ... No matter how screwed up it is, the automatically generated subtitles made me laugh out loud. Leave it as it is ;-)
I ripped it off the BBC Radio site ages ago from what I remember, think its scrubbed now off their site, possibly gathering dust in an archive somewhere lol
Thanks for uploading this 👏shared on Sonicstate today
@@sonicstate oh nice where?
their voices are so soothing
This is such a great interview - we learn so much. I think it's because the interviewer asks a lot of detailed questions about the music itself, which weirdly is quite rare for a music interview. Also really funny the way she says the names of their tracks.
Ed S incoonaboola
this band is very important to me and my small group of friends in Albuquerque. we grew up listening to so much fucking music but this band is so unfathomable. trip mushrooms to confield
altibzz makes me think of the future. its one of the most beautiful songs ive ever heard
Agree
Can't remember the singing in it
Seriously: I listen to their stuff since months extensively and I know no other "band" that makes me happy, nervous, spaced out, frustrated and euphoric at the same time. I can't cope with my emotions when it comes to their stuff. =)
Same! But I've been listening for twenty years almost...hahah
Same man, I've been listening to them since, like,5-6 years and I never get bored. They do incredible music
"no" *laughter*
This is great, thank you for uploading.
Could somebody put subtitles to it? i dont understand :S and the auto subtitles are like "bananas music we philipines samples"
Very enjoyable, thank you
Politics is like war but more polite
war is more like violent political disagreements (for better or worse)
Politics is war by other means / War is politics by other means
spaces and shapes
Why does Rob sound like Ferb
thanks alot for uploading. BIG UP!!! D:
Ae is a hard thing to define. This is a fairly revealing interveiw, but in the end it's what you make it.
I've just checked out this automatic subtitle BETA ... No matter how screwed up it is, the automatically generated subtitles made me laugh out loud. Leave it as it is ;-)
what year is this interview
2006 or 2008 I think
I ripped it off the BBC Radio site ages ago from what I remember, think its scrubbed now off their site, possibly gathering dust in an archive somewhere lol
@@Noirvortex ah i see i see. well thank you!
''Incoonaboola'' followed by a chuckle. I pronounce it as if it ...nabula sounds like 'nebula' but with an a not an e [ae]
what year is this from?
2008
Shyastick slide
0:44 the laugh of the interviewer made me want to marry her!
When is this from? :)
Thanks for uploading this
No worries, had to get it up, think I recorded it on an old copy of audacity and thought have to put this up before BBC archive it somewhere!
Keeping it Pirate, like the lads
My guess is from 2001 till 2003. The newest EP they have mentioned was Confield that’s why
She mentioned Io from Quaristice, so probably around 2008-2009 methinks.
10 years ago! Wow... Should have bought bitcoin......
No.
Hahah she really doesnt get it. Bless
You can just tell that chick is pissing them of haha
Not really..